Diamond Ohio Golf Courses

The PGA tournament won't be coming to Hilliard Lakes anytime soon, but don't think that doesn't mean it's not worth playing. In an area that has some good well kept courses such as Sweetbriar and Mallard Creek as examples Hillard Lakes brings something the others don't at a reasonable price, and that is some obstacles such as water and sand traps. This course was a challenge for me a rather new golfer and I will be going back to face the challenges of the course more than once this year ('04).

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Course Reviews

Deer Run Golf Course"If you get the chance to play..."great course requiring the use of all clubs in the bag. most holes are quite challenging,at least for this (15) handicapper. most holes require keeping it in the fairway, or it's trouble. water comes into play on a few holes. blind tee shot on 18 can be a killer. don't pass up the opportunity to play! finally, being from out of town was made easier by the friendly staff.---J.Matt Sauls, Tipp City, Ohio

Links at Sunset Ridge"Gary's Review"I have to admit that I have been a charter member since it opened about 5 years ago. It is a very pretty course and the greens and fairways are maintained in excellent condition. Indeed you can use every club in your bag during an 18 hole round. Fairways range from relatively flat to uphill or down hill. The greens are some what undulating such that an approach shot or chip close to the pin is rewarded while a shot further away typically will require at least a two put to get it in. So far a few sand traps have been installed with probably more to come. During the peak season the tees suffer some what from heavy member play and frequent tournaments. The restaurant has excellent meals especially on Friday and Saturday nights or for booked events. The staff are very friendly and ready and willing to assist in any way they can. The carts have GPS locator systems built into them (the 1st. in Central New York I believe) which enable you to electronically record your score, know your yardage at all times from the cart to the pin, and even to order refreshments at the turn. Try out the course. You will be pleasantly surprised.---Gary Gates, Marcellus, NY

Midlakes Club"Outstanding lake views"Midlakes was a joy to play, the expansive views of Skaneateles Lake were unlike any I have seen in this area of New York. Fairways were lush, lots of tee choices, but a bit short. Still was challenging though for us average golfers. 5 stars for the scenery, 3-4 for the rest.---Mike Sanders, Syracuse